Multiple Choice
A __________ is a protein that precipitates on exposure to cold, causing such symptoms as Raynaud's phenomenon and thrombosis of small arteries in Waldenström's macroglobulinemia.
A) Microglobulin
B) Macroglobulin
C) Cryoglobulin
D) Gammaglobulin
E) None of the above
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